.TH "KUBERNETES" "1" " kubernetes User Manuals" "Eric Paris" "Jan 2015"  ""


.SH NAME
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kubectl expose \- Take a replication controller, service, deployment or pod and expose it as a new Kubernetes Service


.SH SYNOPSIS
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\fBkubectl expose\fP [OPTIONS]


.SH DESCRIPTION
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Take a deployment, service, replica set, replication controller, or pod and expose it as a new Kubernetes service.

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Looks up a deployment, service, replica set, replication controller or pod by name and uses the selector
for that resource as the selector for a new service on the specified port. A deployment or replica set
will be exposed as a service only if its selector is convertible to a selector that service supports,
i.e. when the selector contains only the matchLabels component. Note that if no port is specified via
\-\-port and the exposed resource has multiple ports, all will be re\-used by the new service. Also if no
labels are specified, the new service will re\-use the labels from the resource it exposes.


.SH OPTIONS
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\fB\-\-container\-port\fP=""
    Synonym for \-\-target\-port

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\fB\-\-create\-external\-load\-balancer\fP=false
    If true, create an external load balancer for this service (trumped by \-\-type). Implementation is cloud provider dependent. Default is 'false'.

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\fB\-\-dry\-run\fP=false
    If true, only print the object that would be sent, without creating it.

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\fB\-\-external\-ip\fP=""
    Additional external IP address (not managed by Kubernetes) to accept for the service. If this IP is routed to a node, the service can be accessed by this IP in addition to its generated service IP.

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\fB\-f\fP, \fB\-\-filename\fP=[]
    Filename, directory, or URL to a file identifying the resource to expose a service

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\fB\-\-generator\fP="service/v2"
    The name of the API generator to use. There are 2 generators: 'service/v1' and 'service/v2'. The only difference between them is that service port in v1 is named 'default', while it is left unnamed in v2. Default is 'service/v2'.

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\fB\-l\fP, \fB\-\-labels\fP=""
    Labels to apply to the service created by this call.

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\fB\-\-load\-balancer\-ip\fP=""
    IP to assign to to the Load Balancer. If empty, an ephemeral IP will be created and used (cloud\-provider specific).

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\fB\-\-name\fP=""
    The name for the newly created object.

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\fB\-\-no\-headers\fP=false
    When using the default output, don't print headers.

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\fB\-o\fP, \fB\-\-output\fP=""
    Output format. One of: json|yaml|wide|name|go\-template=...|go\-template\-file=...|jsonpath=...|jsonpath\-file=... See golang template [
\[la]http://golang.org/pkg/text/template/#pkg-overview\[ra]] and jsonpath template [
\[la]http://releases.k8s.io/HEAD/docs/user-guide/jsonpath.md\[ra]].

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\fB\-\-output\-version\fP=""
    Output the formatted object with the given group version (for ex: 'extensions/v1beta1').

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\fB\-\-overrides\fP=""
    An inline JSON override for the generated object. If this is non\-empty, it is used to override the generated object. Requires that the object supply a valid apiVersion field.

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\fB\-\-port\fP=""
    The port that the service should serve on. Copied from the resource being exposed, if unspecified

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\fB\-\-protocol\fP="TCP"
    The network protocol for the service to be created. Default is 'tcp'.

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\fB\-\-record\fP=false
    Record current kubectl command in the resource annotation.

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\fB\-R\fP, \fB\-\-recursive\fP=false
    If true, process directory recursively.

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\fB\-\-save\-config\fP=false
    If true, the configuration of current object will be saved in its annotation. This is useful when you want to perform kubectl apply on this object in the future.

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\fB\-\-selector\fP=""
    A label selector to use for this service. Only equality\-based selector requirements are supported. If empty (the default) infer the selector from the replication controller or replica set.

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\fB\-\-session\-affinity\fP=""
    If non\-empty, set the session affinity for the service to this; legal values: 'None', 'ClientIP'

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\fB\-a\fP, \fB\-\-show\-all\fP=false
    When printing, show all resources (default hide terminated pods.)

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\fB\-\-show\-labels\fP=false
    When printing, show all labels as the last column (default hide labels column)

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\fB\-\-sort\-by\fP=""
    If non\-empty, sort list types using this field specification.  The field specification is expressed as a JSONPath expression (e.g. '{.metadata.name}'). The field in the API resource specified by this JSONPath expression must be an integer or a string.

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\fB\-\-target\-port\fP=""
    Name or number for the port on the container that the service should direct traffic to. Optional.

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\fB\-\-template\fP=""
    Template string or path to template file to use when \-o=go\-template, \-o=go\-template\-file. The template format is golang templates [
\[la]http://golang.org/pkg/text/template/#pkg-overview\[ra]].

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\fB\-\-type\fP=""
    Type for this service: ClusterIP, NodePort, or LoadBalancer. Default is 'ClusterIP'.


.SH OPTIONS INHERITED FROM PARENT COMMANDS
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\fB\-\-alsologtostderr\fP=false
    log to standard error as well as files

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\fB\-\-api\-version\fP=""
    DEPRECATED: The API version to use when talking to the server

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\fB\-\-certificate\-authority\fP=""
    Path to a cert. file for the certificate authority.

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\fB\-\-client\-certificate\fP=""
    Path to a client certificate file for TLS.

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\fB\-\-client\-key\fP=""
    Path to a client key file for TLS.

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\fB\-\-cluster\fP=""
    The name of the kubeconfig cluster to use

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\fB\-\-context\fP=""
    The name of the kubeconfig context to use

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\fB\-\-insecure\-skip\-tls\-verify\fP=false
    If true, the server's certificate will not be checked for validity. This will make your HTTPS connections insecure.

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\fB\-\-kubeconfig\fP=""
    Path to the kubeconfig file to use for CLI requests.

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\fB\-\-log\-backtrace\-at\fP=:0
    when logging hits line file:N, emit a stack trace

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\fB\-\-log\-dir\fP=""
    If non\-empty, write log files in this directory

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\fB\-\-log\-flush\-frequency\fP=5s
    Maximum number of seconds between log flushes

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\fB\-\-logtostderr\fP=true
    log to standard error instead of files

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\fB\-\-match\-server\-version\fP=false
    Require server version to match client version

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\fB\-\-namespace\fP=""
    If present, the namespace scope for this CLI request.

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\fB\-\-password\fP=""
    Password for basic authentication to the API server.

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\fB\-s\fP, \fB\-\-server\fP=""
    The address and port of the Kubernetes API server

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\fB\-\-stderrthreshold\fP=2
    logs at or above this threshold go to stderr

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\fB\-\-token\fP=""
    Bearer token for authentication to the API server.

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\fB\-\-user\fP=""
    The name of the kubeconfig user to use

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\fB\-\-username\fP=""
    Username for basic authentication to the API server.

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\fB\-\-v\fP=0
    log level for V logs

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\fB\-\-vmodule\fP=
    comma\-separated list of pattern=N settings for file\-filtered logging


.SH EXAMPLE
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.RS

.nf
# Create a service for a replicated nginx, which serves on port 80 and connects to the containers on port 8000.
kubectl expose rc nginx \-\-port=80 \-\-target\-port=8000

# Create a service for a replication controller identified by type and name specified in "nginx\-controller.yaml", which serves on port 80 and connects to the containers on port 8000.
kubectl expose \-f nginx\-controller.yaml \-\-port=80 \-\-target\-port=8000

# Create a service for a pod valid\-pod, which serves on port 444 with the name "frontend"
kubectl expose pod valid\-pod \-\-port=444 \-\-name=frontend

# Create a second service based on the above service, exposing the container port 8443 as port 443 with the name "nginx\-https"
kubectl expose service nginx \-\-port=443 \-\-target\-port=8443 \-\-name=nginx\-https

# Create a service for a replicated streaming application on port 4100 balancing UDP traffic and named 'video\-stream'.
kubectl expose rc streamer \-\-port=4100 \-\-protocol=udp \-\-name=video\-stream

# Create a service for a replicated nginx using replica set, which serves on port 80 and connects to the containers on port 8000.
kubectl expose rs nginx \-\-port=80 \-\-target\-port=8000

# Create a service for an nginx deployment, which serves on port 80 and connects to the containers on port 8000.
kubectl expose deployment nginx \-\-port=80 \-\-target\-port=8000

.fi
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.SH SEE ALSO
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\fBkubectl(1)\fP,


.SH HISTORY
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January 2015, Originally compiled by Eric Paris (eparis at redhat dot com) based on the kubernetes source material, but hopefully they have been automatically generated since!
